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Rottingdean Windmill, Nevil Road, Brighton, Brighton & Hove
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A smock mill built in 1802 and much restored. The mill went out of use in 1881. The artist William Nicholson used this mill as the starting-point for his design of a windmill in silhouette which is the logo of the publishing company Heinemann. Read official list description. Download the Mills Teacher's Kit to find out more.
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Copyright: Laura Freeman. Source English Heritage.NMR
Reference: 479579
Location: Brighton & Hove >> Rottingdean Date Taken: 22 June 2007
Period: Georgian (1714 - 1836)
Keywords: windmill, food, farming, power, landscape, Georgian (1714 - 1836)
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